Two Worlds And Their Ways (2013) - Plot & Excerpts
Cassidy.” “Thankyou, Miss James. It is so kind to cling to the hope.” “Please do not get up. I will sit down, if I am to keep you standing.” “I did not suggest it, because I thought you always stood.” “You see me at prayers, Mrs. Cassidy, and everyone stands then.” “Yes, of course; so reverent. I hope I look as other people do.” “You look yourself, Mrs. Cassidy.” “Yes, I was afraid of that.” “I thought you might like to approve the hymns for the first week of the term.” “I should like to, of course. I do like approving of things. It is disapproving of them that is disturbing. But is there anything about them to arouse approval? They make me feel uncomfortable and complacent and almost exalted, and that cannot be wholesome, and wholesomeness is important for boys.” “We have chosen our usual one for the first night. I do not know if you remember it.” “It will soon remind me of itself, and of many other things as well. Hymns do that more than anything, though it is supposed to be scents.
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